Monday, September 24, 2012

Bikes Add Flexibility to the Commute

By Roland Behee, Community Transit Strategic Planning Unit Manager

The option of taking my bike along on the bus really adds
flexibility to my daily commute.

I live about seven miles from work and commute by bicycle in
late spring, summer and into early fall. As the weather turns cold and
wet and daylight becomes scarce I often mix it up with a bike and bus
commute.

Living one mile from Community Transit's Swift line,
I can bike from home to Swift in about five minutes. The on-board
bike racks make it simple to board, sit down and enjoy a relaxing ride on a
warm, dry bus. At the other end, I deboard Swift with my bike and,
again, have about a one mile, five-minute ride to work.

What's really great about combining the bike with bus travel
is flexibility, time savings and extended range. It's flexible because it
allows me to take the bus in the morning if there is rain and yet I can bike
all the way home in the evening if the weather clears. I save time
because I can ride to the bus stop in five minutes whereas walking can take 15
minutes or more.

I also appreciate the bus option when I don’t feel like
biking the entire distance and just want to sit down for part of the
trip. Having the bike along also gives me more options for running
errands on the way home with easy access to my bank, the bakery and other
destinations that would take longer to visit on foot.

In our area, it's really easy to incorporate a bike into your bus commutesince every bus is equipped with rackson either the outside (regular buses) or interior
(Swift). They are simple to use and instructions are readily
available.

If you're like me, once you've taken a bike on the bus you
will probably think of all kinds of new possibilities for travel.

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